Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But he never made to go after you at all .
2 ‘ Say what you like , there 's no way I 'm going to agree to work for you for three years .
3 We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course .
4 I have been asked to write to you on this matter because this hazard was drawn to your attention in my letter of 18th April 1991 following the Annual Parish Meeting .
5 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , something happened recently which has prompted me to write to you in this unsolicited way , though God knows we were once .
6 ‘ If I have not lost my cunning , as you have not lost your judgment , it will never be used but to come to you with that which belongs to you .
7 My friend , who has stayed at the cottage before , is going up 24th or so for about a week , so there will be her rent @ £7 per day and electricity @ 10p per unit ( to cover standing charges etc ) to come to you in due course .
8 I shall be in Leicester at any rate , and I may very well come and join you , to talk with you about healthy eating .
9 It was a great pleasure to talk to you at dear Crabb 's breakfast party .
10 I mean , for me personally I think there 's actually a decision that if I ca n't get over the full unbiased impression that I want to make about the whole story , I 've got to make a decision whether I 'm going to talk to you at all .
11 Cos you know , obviously nobody wants to talk to you at three o'clock in the morning , fast asleep are n't they , not much fun is it ?
12 ‘ I want to talk to you about that . ’
13 ‘ I 've been meaning to talk to you about that . ’
14 ‘ Marjorie , I 've got to talk to you about this business , but I ca n't do it now .
15 ‘ … I wanted to talk to you about this and that . ’
16 We will be glad to talk to you about this before you borrow .
17 The phone rings and a guy says , ‘ I want to talk to you about this . ’
18 ‘ A few things have cropped up that I did n't have a chance to talk to you about last night . ’
19 ‘ Actually , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I came down here to talk to you about last night . ’
20 Encourage them to talk to you about any worries or problems they may have .
21 ‘ I told you — I 've got to talk to you in private .
22 Meany is in charge of the News now , and he 's just ready to hear from you about newsworthy things happening in your area .
23 Well , Adolph , it certainly was a real pleasure to hear from you after all these years .
24 ‘ I want to look at you without any clothes on , ’ she said suddenly as she watched him suck his chocolate .
25 Strange , thought Bramble , that such an apparently dithery old lady should be able to look at you like that .
26 And if she still wants to go with you after three months , you have my blessing . ’
27 She will make it clear right from the start by her tone of voice that it is with tired reluctance that she has decided to deal with you at all .
28 ‘ Then it 's nothing to do with you after all . ’
29 British Rail tell us that the train that should arrive at Oxford at 5.35 from Scotland is going to be two hours late this evening but I 've no problems to report to you from any of the bus companies locally .
30 I 'm not going to argue with you at all … sit there until you 've calmed down . ’
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